canvasback, your response came in as I was posting so I never saw it till mine went through
I don't think I am, a high number of collectors build/repair guns. Why do you think collectors and dealers buy parts guns ? As long as the parts are right then no one will know the difference. Almost every collector on this planet has guns with replacement parts in them that they know nothing about. I get what you are saying mentally but realistically it does not hold water.
I was thinking about this post this morning Newby, in regards to replacing the butt plate.the spank, I think you missed one of my comments as well the intent of my post, could care less about this gun. I am trying to better understand firearm values, not bump up a gun that I have. I never thought this gun was worth much, although admittedly I thought high ($600.00). It was just a gun which seemed to be a good example. This how I learn, I don't just jump on the first band wagon that comes along, I like to hash things out...
The only point I had had issue with was the missing part which I stand firm on, to me having to replace a missing part with the correct piece does not scare me off... I know I have bought guns this way and had no idea, and so have many others. No one is special in this regard.

Every gun I have that has had work done on them is worth more now than when I bought them. They may not be worth all the money I have spent because fixing up old SXS is not really a good way to make money, but they are better guns than when I found them. For shooters! And the Canadian market consists primarily of shooters, not collectors.



























